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Damage assessment is ongoing, but on Friday Blomquist estimated the cost of damage would be between $50,000 to $100,000.

“It’s not hundreds of thousands of dollars, but $50,000 to $100,000 worth of damage,” he said.

Personal property damage is another matter, he said.

Like the roads, many yards experienced washout conditions.

The DPW is encouraging residents who have sustained private property damage to call 2-1-1 so that New Hampshire 2-1-1, a Community Resource Program, can compile information and data about the damage so state officials can determine if an assistance program is available to those affected by the flood event.

Damage to other city streets can be reported to the Public Works Department at 352-6550.